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Bardhaman villagers paint walls with messages of lockdown, preventive steps against coronavirus

By ANI | Updated: April 4, 2020 23:25 IST

After seeing political party symbols on walls for years, the villagers of Hiranyagram in Bardhaman have taken up the task of painting the walls with messages of the lockdown and other precautionary measures of coronavirus.

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Bardhaman (West Bengal) [India], April 4 : After seeing political party symbols on walls for years, the villagers of Hiranyagram in Bardhaman have taken up the task of painting the walls with messages of the lockdown and other precautionary measures of coronavirus.

Kalicharan Soren, a villager, they are writing messages to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.

"For years we used to see symbols and mfestos of various political parties being painted on the walls of houses. However with the outbreak of coronavirus, we began painting the walls with a list of norms to be followed by people, " Soren told .

"Besides, the messages being painted we are also informing the people about the rules of the lockdown via loudspeaker," he said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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